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Business Jet is part way through constructing two new hangars at its Dallas Love Field location in Texas, as demand for aircraft services continues to rise in the region. Scheduled for completion in January 2026, this development brings Business Jet’s total footprint to 475,000 sq ft of hangar and office space across 19 hangars and two executive terminals. The FBO expansion comes at a time of ongoing growth for the full-service business aviation company, which recently dedicated two existing hangars to enhance its MRO capabilities.
The new side-by-side hangars are designed with 28 ft hangar doors to easily accommodate the latest ultra-long-range aircraft, such as the Gulfstream G700 and Bombardier Global 7500. Each hangar is unique with one serving a single tenant in a build-to-suit space featuring custom designs and elevated lobby finishes. The other is designed to accommodate multiple tenants with seven individual office and shop spaces to meet customer needs. The hangars feature epoxy-coated floors, LED lighting, large format fans, radiant tube heating, EV chargers and integrated utility pedestals with 208/480/115-amp power, water and compressed air.
“This nearly 70,000 sq ft project represents the latest in a multi-phased development plan designed to meet hangar and office space demand at Business Jet. Beyond this phase, we’re excited to have the capacity to build another 100,000 sq ft at KDAL to support future operations,” says Chris Wright, partner and CEO. “This expansion plan reflects our ongoing commitment to supporting discerning customers in all aspects of their aircraft operations.”
As business aviation shows no sign of slowing down, Business Jet is poised to accommodate aircraft owners and operators with the top-of-the-line facilities and customer service.